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Aventador Price Movements

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Seen a GREAT thread on Huracan price movements on here but nothing for AV's (unless I'm blind). Does anyone wish to input?
In Australia the market is VERY tight and too thin to see if prices have moved either way. Unless you want a new SVJ in a dark color i.e. black or grey there is little available and for $A1.2m!.

I bought my AV in November 2020, 5000 kilometres, 2016 white roadster, LP 700 -4 for $A570,000 which might have been slightly on the high side. Before the last stock market fall I would have gotten around $A700,000 but as I said, the market is VERY thin so only guessing and now I have no idea.

Whatever happens financial wise in USA usually happens here about 6 months latter, so if AVs are going down there, I can assume they will start to go down here about now(ish).
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i was in the market for one. They are definitely on the downtrend from what i can see
Dealers are asking high but no one's buying...they just move from dealer to dealer
the ones that were actually sold was about 20% below asking except a couple of cars (which are definitely not prime samples)
I'm following the market closely everyday as this is something of great interest to me. I've been following the Huracan thread you mentioned as a reference of opinions, but my sights are on the AV's.

I've recently seen 10K price reductions on the older 12-13 models this week. So this is good news to me. My personal hopes are to see all the 2012 models fall back below 300K, as imo that will boot up a pullback on the 14-16's (the one I truly want). I find it utterly rediculous to see 15-16 models at 450K.
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I'm following the market closely everyday as this is something of great interest to me. I've been following the Huracan thread you mentioned as a reference of opinions, but my sights are on the AV's.

I've recently seen 10K price reductions on the older 12-13 models this week. So this is good news to me. My personal hopes are to see all the 2012 models fall back below 300K, as imo that will boot up a pullback on the 14-16's (the one I truly want). I find it utterly rediculous to see 15-16 models at 450K.
Hey Kratos! REALLY GLAD you are back looking! The Lambo community needs more of you! Bet I know what exhaust you'll put on!! Good luck!!
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Hey Kratos! REALLY GLAD you are back looking! The Lambo community needs more of you! Bet I know what exhaust you'll put on!! Good luck!!
Like a lion hidden in the grass, I'm patiently stalking my prey. 😼
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It’s interesting how Aventador prices haven’t moved anywhere as much as STO prices in the last few months
I'm following the market closely everyday as this is something of great interest to me. I've been following the Huracan thread you mentioned as a reference of opinions, but my sights are on the AV's.

I've recently seen 10K price reductions on the older 12-13 models this week. So this is good news to me. My personal hopes are to see all the 2012 models fall back below 300K, as imo that will boot up a pullback on the 14-16's (the one I truly want). I find it utterly rediculous to see 15-16 models at 450K.
We are in the exact same boat, also looking at 14-16's. I kick myself for not pulling the trigger on a 1-owner 2014 Blu Nethuns Roadster with ~6k mi back in Feb of 2020 at ~$275k. Ultimately passed in order to see what the LP740 market did over the next year... Turned out everything went haywire.

I was mildly encouraged to see the bidding top out at $310k on a 10k mi 2014 Grigio Antares Coupe on BaT a few weeks ago... Dealers would have probably had that car listed at ~$380-400. Still a decent bit of market therapy to be done, though... Its going to take a lot longer to come back down than it did going up.
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We are in the exact same boat, also looking at 14-16's. I kick myself for not pulling the trigger on a 1-owner 2014 Blu Nethuns Roadster with ~6k mi back in Feb of 2020 at ~$275k. Ultimately passed in order to see what the LP740 market did over the next year... Turned out everything went haywire.

I was mildly encouraged to see the bidding top out at $310k on a 10k mi 2014 Grigio Antares Coupe on BaT a few weeks ago... Dealers would have probably had that car listed at ~$380-400. Still a decent bit of market therapy to be done, though... Its going to take a lot longer to come back down than it did going up.
One thing this ridiculous chaos did do though...... it made us all appreciate the Aventador a lot more than we did. All those 12-16's were just sitting back then with no buyers. People complaining that they were dinosaur tech, slow, uncomfortable, too big, jerky gears, heavy turtles......... Now we all want them.
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while i want one as well i have to admit that the only ones who want it are on this forum. There are very few looking to buy in this current market.The so called "range" that we are seeing 375-400 are just jacked up numbers from the dealers....the couple of actual sales that happened are much much lower. This was proven in the BaT RNM recently as well. The only movement i saw recently are the SVs after they dipped for a couple of months
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while i want one as well i have to admit that the only ones who want it are on this forum. There are very few looking to buy in this current market.The so called "range" that we are seeing 375-400 are just jacked up numbers from the dealers....the couple of actual sales that happened are much much lower. This was proven in the BaT RNM recently as well. The only movement i saw recently are the SVs after they dipped for a couple of months
If that's true, then this gives me hope that I can find a decent deal in the future.
9k-mile Blu Cepheus Aventador S didn't meet reserve at $400k.

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9k-mile Blu Cepheus Aventador S didn't meet reserve at $400k.

It's gonna be a while. Dealers gonna control the V12's as long as possible.
Prices are going very high in Australia. Every aventador for sale doesn’t last a week for sale. We currently have none for sale. I will continue to hold my sv roadster for a while I get asked once a week if I want to sell
Once the replacement is officially out there will be much more Aventadors on the market in Australia.

Current prices are ridiculous. I’m sure prices will come back down when the replacement is out.
Don’t think so not for sv roadsters or svj roadaters
Hmm? Bought my LP 700-4 2016 roadster - white- (8,000 klms) for $A570k nearly 3 ago. I doubt it will ever go down to those levels again and my 2004 egear Gallardo (now 68000 klms) 15 years ago for $A150k - now the minimum for this is +$A200k on carsales - now "IF" the Huracan is the last of the NA V10's,I can only see this going up in value.

I read somewhere the "replacement Huracan" - Technica (?) is a TT V8? Is that true?

I'm not bragging and things sure were financially silly but whoever heard of having a car for 15 odd years and it goes up?
Except for something really rare?
Market is too hot IMO. Give it a few months everything is coming down.
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Hmm? Bought my LP 700-4 2016 roadster - white- (8,000 klms) for $A570k nearly 3 ago. I doubt it will ever go down to those levels again and my 2004 egear Gallardo (now 68000 klms) 15 years ago for $A150k - now the minimum for this is +$A200k on carsales - now "IF" the Huracan is the last of the NA V10's,I can only see this going up in value.

I read somewhere the "replacement Huracan" - Technica (?) is a TT V8? Is that true?

I'm not bragging and things sure were financially silly but whoever heard of having a car for 15 odd years and it goes up?
Except for something really rare?
Some of these Gallardo prices on car sales are laughable. They are selling for far less than the asking prices listed.

I could have got an Aventador roadster for low $500s less than 12 months ago but didn't want that colour. We will see how things play out in the next couple of years. I'm leaning towards prices coming back down though.
Some of these Gallardo prices on car sales are laughable. They are selling for far less than the asking prices listed.

I could have got an Aventador roadster for low $500s less than 12 months ago but didn't want that colour. We will see how things play out in the next couple of years. I'm leaning towards prices coming back down though.
Wow! If you can get an AV roadster for "low $500s" why wouldn't you arbitrage it on Carsales ("borrow" a car salesman's licence, to do the "one off" for you for, say, $20,000)? (Just my 2 cents worth)
Market is too hot IMO. Give it a few months everything is coming down.
market is dead. The asking prices are HOT, but no one's buying....the porsche market is hot. Trading prices are downtrending but people are buying
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